Bioptik EasyTouch GCU User Manual

Fasting Blood Glucose
Normal 70 ~ 100 mg/dL Early Diabetes 101 ~ 125 mg/dL Diabetic > 126 mg/dL
The following values are expected glucose levels for non-diabetics
Upon waking - fasting 70 ~ 99 mg/dL After meals 70 ~ 140 mg/dL
The following values are targets for diabetics
Before meals 70 ~ 130 mg/dL 1 ~ 2 hours after starting a meal < 180 mg/dL
Source: American Diabetes Association
Always consider your symptoms when interpreting your blood glucose
results. If your results conict with how you feel, perform a control test.
Before you Begin
Before using the products, read all of the instructions carefully.
It includes all the information you need to know to get accurate
readings. For EU customer service, dial +49-6894-581020.
Warnings
• Do not change your medical plan without a doctor’s approval. The
EasyTouch® GCU
system should not be used for diagnosis.
• If using the
EasyTouch® GCU
system to monitor an existing
disease, only adapt treatment with proper training.
• Do not use the
EasyTouch® GCU
system to test newborns.
• Be sure to follow your local regulations for proper disposal of
used test strips, lancets, and batteries.
• The monitoring system will not work properly at altitudes greater
than 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) above sea level.
• This system is designed for use at temperatures between 14°C
and 40°C (57.2°F and 104°F) and less than 85% relative humidity. If you use the system outside of the proposed conditions, it can
give false results.
Precautions
Do not use the meter in a very dry environment, especially if synthetic materials are present.
Synthetic clothes, carpets, etc., may cause damaging static discharges in a dry environment.
Do not use this meter near cellular or cordless telephones, walkie
talkies, garage door openers, radio transmitters, or other electrical
or electronic equipment that are sources of electromagnetic
radiation, as these may interfere with the proper operation of the
meter.
Store the device and the components in a clean, safe location.
Store the test strips between 4 and 30 °C (39 and 86°F).
• Remove the batteries before putting the meter into storage
Limitations
The following compounds (left column) in the blood at the given concentrations can cause inaccurate results on the test. Low glucose concentration range: 50mg/dL ~ 100 mg/dL High glucose concentration range: 250 mg/dL ~ 350 mg/dL
Compound Glucose Conc. Calculated Value
Acetaminophen
Low 7.5 mg/dL
Ascorbic acid
Low
3.2 mg/dL
Cholesterol
Low
65.1 mg/dL
High
105.0 mg/dL
Gentisic acid
Low
0.2 mg/dL
High
0.2 mg/dL
Glutathione
Low
39.3 mg/dL
High
113.2 mg/dL
Hemoglobin
Low
-5.8 mg/dL
High
-3.9 mg/dL
L-Dopa
Low
2.5 mg/dL
High
5.0 mg/dL
Methyl-Dopa
Low
0.3 mg/dL
High
0.6 mg/dL
PAM (pralidoxime Iodide)
Low
23.3 mg/dL
High
44.7 mg/dL
Tolazamide
Low
7.4 mg/dL
High
24.8 mg/dL
Uric acid
Low
6.2 mg/dL
High
7.3 mg/dL
Compound Uric Acid Compound Cholesterol
Acetaminophen
2 mg/dL
Acetaminophen
20 mg/dL
Amiloride
20 mg/dL
Ascorbic acid
10 mg/dL
Ascorbic acid
5 mg/dL
Bilirubin
21.2 mg/dL
Cholesterol
358 mg/dL
Dopamine
10 mg/dL
Creatinine
30 mg/dL
L-Dopa
5 mg/dL
Diclofenac
75 mg/dL
Uric acid
19.5 mg/dL
Dopamine
2 mg/dL
Ketoprofen
500 mg/dL
L-Dopa
5 mg/dL
Methyl-Dopa
1.0 mg/dL
Cholesterol up to 500 mg/dL or triglycerides up to 3,000 mg/dL do not signicantly affect results. Grossly lipaemic patient samples
have not been tested and are not recommended for testing with the
EasyTouch® GCU
System.
User Manual
Blood Glucose/ Cholesterol/ Uric Acid Monitoring System
Insert the check strip into the test strip slot on the meter.The screen should display “OK”. If “X” appears
on the screen, remove the check strip and reinsert it. If “X” is displayed again, call our customer support.
Do not test until the meter is working properly.
Use the check strip to check the meter when:
- You use the
EasyTouch® GCU
Monitoring System for the first time.
- You drop the meter.
- You think there is something wrong with the results you got and you want to check whether the meter and test strips are working correctly.
By using control solution that has a measured amount of glucose, cholesterol, or uric acid, you can check if your meter and strips are
accurate. If your control results fall within the range on the test strip
vial, you can be sure that the system is working properly.
Perform a control test when you think there is something wrong with your measurement and you want to check if the meter and test strips are working correctly.
EasyTouch® GCU
Series Meter
EasyTouch®
Glucose Control Solution (not included)
EasyTouch®
Cholesterol Control Solution (not included)
EasyTouch®
Uric Acid Control Solution (not included)
EasyTouch
®
Glucose/Cholesterol/Uric Acid Test Strips
EasyTouch
®
Glucose/Cholesterol/Uric Acid Code Key
Always write down the opening date of your glucose, cholesterol or uric acid control solution bottle and test strip vial. Glucose strips and control solution expire three months after first opening or until the expiration date, whichever comes first. Cholesterol strips and control solution expire two months after first opening or until the expiration date, whichever comes first. Uric acid strips and control solution expire three months after first opening or until the expiration date, whichever comes first. The meter stores control test results in its memory, where they appear just like test results.
1. Insert the glucose, cholesterol or uric acid code key into the code key slot on the back of the meter.
2. Take one glucose, cholesterol, or uric acid strip from the vial. Close the vial quickly.
3. Insert the test strip into the test strip slot on the meter.
The meter rst displays the code number, and then
the blood symbol “S”.
4. Hold the glucose, cholesterol, or uric acid control solution bottle upside down and slowly squeeze the
bottle to form a small drop. Discard the rst drop of
the solution. Squeeze out a second drop and let it touch the edge of the sample target area on the test strip. The test strip draws the control solution into the targeting zone.
5. Immediately after the meter sounds a beep, close the cap of the control solution. The meter then counts
down from 10 for glucose, 150 for cholesterol, or 20 for uric acid, and displays your result on the screen.
6. Check if the displayed value falls within the acceptable range shown on the test strip vial.
7. Remove the test strip from the meter and discard it.
You will nd the acceptable range of glucose, cholesterol, and uric acid
levels for normal and high controls on the test strip vial label. If your
control results fall within the acceptable range, you can begin to test your blood glucose, cholesterol, and uric acid levels. If your control results are not within the acceptable range, consider the following items:
Blood glucose, cholesterol, and uric acid monitoring devices and
lancing devices can transmit bloodborne pathogens.
To avoid infection, you should:
- Never reuse the lancets.
- Never share your puncturer with others.
- Always use a new, sterile lancet each time a test is performed.
- Always use an alcohol pad to wipe blood off of the puncturer’s tip after use.
For safety and to prevent cross-contamination, always place
the protective cover back on before discarding the used lancets.
To avoid injury, do not leave a used lancet in the puncturer.
Always remove used lancets immediately after a test.
Blood Glucose Testing
The rst time you use the
EasyTouch® GCU
Meter or
open a new test strip vial, insert the code key from
the test strip vial. Each test strip vial contains one code key. Make sure the number on the code key matches the code number on the vial of test strips you use.
1. Take one strip from the vial of glucose test strips. Close the vial quickly.
2. Insert the test strip into the test strip slot on the
meter. The meter rst displays the code number,
and then the blood symbol "S".
3. Clean your nger with an alcohol swab. Let it dry completely.
To increase blood flow to the lancing site, use warm water to wash your hands, and let your arm hang down at your side.
4. Place the puncturer on your nger.
5. Press the trigger on the puncturer.
6. Withdraw the puncturer.
It is very important that you put enough blood on your test strip so that the entire reaction zone is covered. This ensures that your meter can give accurate and reliable results.
7. Wipe away the rst drop of blood and allow a second drop to form.
8. Touch the drop of blood to the top of the test strip target area. The target area turns red as the strip absorbs the blood. The testing reaction starts when the meter sounds a beep.
9. The meter then counts down from 10, shows
your result on the screen, and stores your result
in its memory automatically.
10. Record your glucose value on the provided log
sheet.
The rst time you use the
EasyTouch® GCU
Meter or open a new test strip vial, insert the
code key from the test strip vial. Each test strip vial contains one code key. Make sure the number on the code key matches the code number on the vial of test strips you use.
1. Take one strip from the vial of cholesterol test strips. Close the vial quickly.
2. Insert the test strip into the test strip slot on
the meter. The meter rst displays the code number, and then the blood symbol "S".
3. Clean your nger with an alcohol swab. Let it dry completely.
4. Place the puncturer on your nger.
5. Press the trigger on the puncturer.
6. Withdraw the puncturer.
7. Wipe away the rst drop of blood and allow a second one to form.
The blood volume needed in cholesterol test is significantly more than that in glucose test. You
need to apply a 15 μl blood sample in cholesterol test and a 4 μl blood sample in glucose test.
8. Touch the drop of blood to the side of the test strip target area. The target area turns red as the strip absorbs the blood. Apply blood until the meter sounds a beep. The
meter then counts down from 150 seconds, shows your result on the screen, and stores
your result in its memory automatically.
9. Record your cholesterol value on the provided log sheet.
The following are ranges for blood cholesterol levels:
Desirable 160 - 200 mg/dL Borderline High 200 - 239 mg/dL High > 240 mg/dL
Source: American Heart Association
Blood Cholesterol Testing
The above range is just for reference, and it may not apply to everyone. If your blood cholesterol is borderline high or high,
discuss these results with your healthcare provider.
Getting to Know the System
Checking the Unit of Measure
Using the Check Strip
Control Testing -
What control test is
When to perform a control test
Items you need
Control Testing Steps
Understanding Control Test Results
Preparing the Puncturer
Setting the Time and Date
When you insert new batteries, the meter automatically enters date
and time setting. Set the correct date before using the meter.
1. Press "S" to change to the current year.
2. Press "M" to shift to the month setting.
3. Adjust the month by pressing "S" until the current month appears.
4. Repeat this process to set the date, hour and minute.
5. Simply wait for the meter to turn off automatically.
Items in the Package
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- Are your test strips or control solutions expired?
- Have you ever forgotten to close your test strip vials or control solution bottles?
- Does the code in the meter match the code on the test strip vial?
- Did you follow all the operating instructions correctly?
Repeat the control test with a new test strip, following the steps exactly.
If you continue to receive control values that are outside of the acceptable range, discontinue your blood testing and call customer service or your healthcare provider immediately.
The
EasyTouch® GCU
Meter can measure your blood glucose,
cholesterol, and uric acid in mg/dL, mmol/L (mM), or μmol/L (μM).
Just adjust the switch in the battery compartment:
Left Position Right Position
Unit Decimal point Unit Decimal point
Glucose mg/dL No mmol/L (mM) Yes Cholesterol mg/dL No mmol/L (mM) Yes Uric acid mg/dL Ye s μmol/L (μM) No
Test Strip Slot
Screen(Display Messages
and Test Result)
Memory Button
(Recall Stored Data)
Setting Date and Time Button
Code Key Slot
Battery Compartment
Battery Cover
Unit-Changing Switch
(To Switch between mg/dL and mmol/L)
Push
1. EasyTouch
Meter
2. EasyTouch
Kit and
puncturer User Manual
3. Puncturer - lancing device
4. Simple User Guide
5. Lancets
6. Check Strip
7. Pouch
8. 3V CR2032 battery
9. EasyTouch
Test Strips/
Code
2
4
5
8
3
6
1
7
9
GCU
Blood Glucose / Cholesterol / Uric Acid Monitoring System
Items You Need
1.
EasyTouch
®
GCU
Meter
2.
EasyTouch
®
Glucose/Cholesterol/Uric Acid Test Strips
3. Puncturer (Lancing Device) and lancets
4. Log sheet
5. Alcohol swab (not included)
Blood Testing
Please read puncturer's instruction for use manual before use
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Inserting the Batteries
If display shows "conn", please press any botton or re-install the
batteries again.
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the meter.
2. Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
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Intended Use
The
EasyTouch® GCU
Monitoring System is designed for in
vitro diagnostic use only (external use only), and is suitable
for self-testing.
The system is for healthcare professionals and
persons with diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, or hyperuricemia to measure glucose, cholesterol, and uric acid. Simply add a drop of blood to the test strip, and the result is displayed on the screen in 10 seconds for glucose, 150 seconds for cholesterol, and 20
seconds for uric acid.
Test Principle
Blood glucose, cholesterol and uric acid measurements are
based on electrical current changes caused by the reaction
of glucose, cholesterol, or uric acid with the reagent on the
electrode of the corresponding strip.
Test Strips
Blood Glucose/Cholesterol/ Uric Acid Test Strips
Control Solution
3ml for glucose and uric acid; 1ml for cholesterol
*Control Solution not included in the package
Contact bars
Strip handle
Sample target area
Glucose
Cholesterol
Uric Acid
Structure of Puncturer and Lancet
Lancet Puncturer
The following are just some of the symptoms for low and high blood sugar.
Hypoglycemia Hyperglycemia
• Dizziness/Headache • Frequent urination
• Sweating • Thirst
• Hunger • Headache
• Pounding heartbeat • Fatigue
• Shakiness • Blurred vision
Symbol What it means Action
Low battery power. Replace the batteries.
“LO” ashes ve times
before the meter turns off.
Replace the batteries.
The ambient temperature is too low.
Repeat the test in a warmer
place,about 57.2°F~104°F (14°C~40°C). You may need to
wait as long as 20 minutes before testing again.
The ambient temperature is too high.
Repeat the test in a cooler place, about 57.2°F~104°F (14°C~40°C).
You may need to wait as long as 20 minutes before testing again.
mg/dL
Glu
Your blood glucose test result is over 240 mg/dL. Consider ketone testing.
Re-check your blood glucose level. Follow the instructions of your healthcare provider regarding ketone testing.
Glu
Your blood glucose level is higher than 600 mg/dL
(33.3 mmol/L). Consider
ketone testing.
Re-check your blood glucose
level. If “HI” is displayed again,
call your doctor immediately.
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Your blood glucose level is lower than 20 mg/dL
(1.1mmol/L).
Re-check your blood glucose
level. If “LO” is displayed again,
call your doctor immediately.
Your blood cholesterol level is higher than 400 mg/dL
(10.4 mmol/L).
Re-check your blood cholesterol
level. If “HI” is displayed again,
call your doctor immediately.
Your blood cholesterol level is lower than 100 mg/dL
(2.6 mmol/L).
Re-check your blood cholesterol
level. If “LO” is displayed again,
call your doctor immediately.
Your blood uric acid level is higher than 20 mg/dL
(1190 μmol/L).
Re-check your blood uric acid
level. If “HI” is displayed again,
call your doctor immediately.
Your blood uric acid level is lower than 3 mg/dL
(179 μmol/L).
Re-check your blood uric acid
level. If “LO” is displayed again,
call your doctor immediately.
X
Operating procedure is
incorrect. The test strip has
been used, or the meter is
not performing correctly.
Repeat the test with a new test
strip. If the symbol is displayed
again, contact customer service.
The oldest test result stored in memory appears. The meter turns off automatically after three seconds.
No action required.
1. Using a wrong code key or the code key is inserted improperly.
2. Meter hasn’t been coded yet.
1. Be sure the code key is inserted into the code key slot completely.
2. Insert the code key.
The code key is damaged. Contact customer service.
Performance Error
Press any botton or re-install the batteries again.
If the symbol is displayed again,
contact customer service
The
EasyTouch® GCU
Meter automatically stores the 200 most recent
glucose, 50 most recent cholesterol, and 50 most recent uric acid test
results. You can review the test results in order from the newest to the
oldest. If the memory is full, the oldest result is deleted as the newest
result is added. The memory is not affected by replacing or removing the batteries
.
1. Insert the uric acid code key and press “M” to access the memory feature.
2. The most recent result will appear.
3. Each press of "M" will display in the second-most recent result.
4. Review more test results in order of the most recent to the oldest by repeatedly pressing “M”.
After you review the oldest test result, the meter
displays “---” and automatically turns off.
Reviewing Uric Acid Results
Reviewing Blood Cholesterol Results
• Do not submit your meter to strong impact or pressure.
Keep your meter between -10°C and 60°C (14°F and 140°F)
and less than 95% relative humidity. Do not store the meter in areas such as the kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, or car.
• Keep the meter away from water.
• Do not use glass/household-cleaning solutions to clean the meter. Simply use an alcohol pad to wipe the surface of the
meter, but do not wipe the test strip slot or code key slot.
• Do not disassemble the meter.
If you have any questions, please contact customer service or your healthcare provider.
Clean the meter with a 70% isopropyl alcohol swab.
• DO NOT spray any cleaning solution directly onto the meter.
• DO NOT dampen the code key slot or the test strip slot.
• DO NOT immerse the meter in liquid.
When the symbol “ ” is displayed on the screen, replace the batteries immediately.
1. Slide battery cover off the back of the meter.
• Remove the old batteries and insert 2 new AAA size batteries
(1.5V) into the battery compartment.
2. Slide battery cover back in place and turn on your meter.
1. Insert the cholesterol code key and press “M” to
access the memory feature.
2. The most recent result will appear.
3. Each press of "M" will display in the second-most
recent result.
4. Review more test results in order of the most
recent to the oldest by repeatedly pressing the “M”
button. After you review the oldest test result, the
meter displays “---” and automatically turns off.
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
-
Taking Care of Your Meter
Changing the Batteries
Cleaning the Meter
Thank you for choosing the
EasyTouch® GCU
Monitoring System.
Bioptik Technology, Inc. is honored to present this new product to you.
Our customers are entitled to free repair and replacement of parts.
However, damage resulting from improper use or accidents is excluded: strong impact or pressures, moisture intrusion, unauthorized repair, disassembly, and natural disasters. If you have problems with the product, please contact the local distributor or agent for further information. For EU customer service, dial +49-6894-581020.
Bioptik Technology, Inc. is not responsible for any accidents or worsening illness resulting from buyers’ or users’ improper use of the
device without the instructions of professionals (e.g. medical personnel).
Consumers may not request compensation in this regard. Please read this manual thoroughly before using this monitoring system.
Warranty Information
Product Liability
Labeling and Information
* The Meter has been safety and EMC tested and approved according to the
requirements of EN 61010-1/EN 61010-2-101/EN 60601-1-2/EN 61326-1/EN61326-2-
6, and EN60601-1.
Rev.A4 11/17 P/N 12020315
Item Description Item Description
Do not reuse
Consult instructions for
use
Temperature limitation Keep away from sunlight
Manufacturer Use by
Caution, consult
accompanying documents
Authorized representative
in the European
Community
Batch code Catalogue number
Serial number Control
In vitro diagnostic medical
device
Sterilized using irradiation
Keep dry Date of Manufacture
Chol
Chol
Model ET-301 Glucose Cholesterol Uric Acid
Measuring Range 20 ~ 600 mg/
dL (1.1 ~ 33.3 mmol/L)
100 ~ 400 mg/dL
(2.6 ~ 10.4 mmol/L)
3 ~ 20 mg/dL
(179 ~ 1190 μmol/ L)
Memory Capacity 200 results 50 results 50 results Test Time 10 sec. 150 sec. 20 sec. Sample Volume≧ 4μl
15 μl
4 μl
Shelf-Life 24 month
90 days after
rst opening
18 month
60 days after rst
opening
24 month
60 days after rst
opening
Calibration Plasma equivalent Sample Type Finger capillary whole blood
Measurement Method
Amperometric
Operating Conditions
14 ~ 40 °C; 20 ~ 85% R.H.
Storage Conditions -10 ~ +60 °C (14 ~ 140 °F) ≤95% R.H. (for meter)
4 ~ 30 °C (39 ~ 86 °F)(for strips)
Hematocrit Range 35 ~ 50% 30 ~ 55% Weight 59 g without batteries Dimensions 88 x 64 x 22 HxWxD (mm) Display LCD (35 x 45 mm) Battery AAA * 2 Alkaline Battery Life More than 1,000 tests
Specications
Using the Meter Memory
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The following are ranges for uric acid levels:
Male
3.5 ~ 7.7 mg/dL (309 ~ 680.68 μmol/L)
Female
2 ~ 6 mg/dL (176.58 ~ 530.4 μmol/L)
The above range is just for reference, and it may not apply to everyone. If your blood uric acid is high, discuss these results with your healthcare
provider.
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The rst time you use the
EasyTouch® GCU
Meter or
open a new test strip vial, insert the code key from
the test strip vial. Each test strip vial contains one code key. Make sure the number on the code key matches the code number on the vial of test strips you use.
1. Take one strip from the vial of uric acid test strips. Close the vial quickly.
2. Insert the test strip into the test strip slot on the
meter. The meter rst displays the code number,
and then the blood symbol "S".
3. Clean your nger with an alcohol swab. Let it dry completely.
4. Place the puncturer on your nger.
5. Press the trigger on the puncturer.
6. Withdraw the puncturer.
7. Wipe away the rst drop of blood and allow a second one to form.
8. Touch the drop of blood to the side of the test strip target area. The target area turns red as the strip absorbs the blood. Apply blood until the meter sounds a beep. The meter then counts down from
20, shows your result on the screen, and stores
your result in its memory automatically.
9. Record your uric acid value on the provided log sheet.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions
This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The customer
or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test Compliance
Electromagnetic environment – guidance
RF emissionsCISPR 11 Group 1
This device uses RF energy only for
its internal function. Therefore, its RF
emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
RF emissionsCISPR 11 Class B This device is suitable for use in all
establishments, including domestic
establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Harmonic emissionsIEC 61000-3-2 Not applicable
Voltage uctuations/icker emissionsIEC
61000-3-3
Not applicable
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity
This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The customer
or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test IEC 60601test
level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic environment –guidance
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
±6 kV contact ±8 kV air
±6 kV contact ±8 kV air
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If oors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%.
Power frequency
(50/60 Hz) magnetic eld
IEC 61000-4-8
3 A/m 3 A/m
Power frequency magnetic elds should
be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
NOTE UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity
This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The customer
or the user of this device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test
IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic environment – guidance
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2,5
GHz
3 V/m
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any
part of this device, including cables, than
the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
d = 1,2 d = 1,2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 1,2 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
where P is the maximum output power
rating of the transmitter in watts (W)
according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation
distance in metres (m).
Field strengths from xed RF transmitters,
as determined by an electromagnetic
site survey,a should be less than the
compliance level in each frequency range. b
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reection from structures, objects and people.
a Field strengths from xed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to xed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured eld strength in the location in which this device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, this device should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as
reorienting or relocating this device.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, eld strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and this device
This device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of this device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF
communications equipment (transmitters) and this device as recommended below, according to the
maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum output
power of transmitter
W
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitterm
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d = 1,2
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 1,2
800 MHz to 2,5
GHz
d = 2,3
0,01 0,12 0,12 0,23
0,1 0,38 0,38 0,73
1 1,2 1,2 2,3
10 3,8 3,8 7,3
100 12 12 23
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to
the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected
by absorption and reection from structures, objects and people.
Reviewing Blood Glucose Results
1. Insert the glucose code key and press “M” to access
the memory feature.
2. On each press of "M", the 7-day average, 14-day
average, and the 28-day average will be displayed
on the screen in order.
3. On the fourth button press, after the 28-day
average, the newest blood glucose test result with
date will be displayed by pressing and releasing “M”.
4. The stored results with date are displayed in order
from the most recent to the oldest with each press of “M”. The meter will turn off automatically in 3 seconds when the symbol “----” is displayed on the screen.
Deleting Results from Memory
When reviewing results, only the most recent result in memory
can be deleted.
1. Simply press and hold “S” to delete the most recent test result.
2. The meter then sounds a beep as the memory icon ashes once.
3. Release “S” and the meter sounds three beeps in rapid
succession to conrm that the result has been deleted.
4. The meter then displays the next-most-recent result.
MT Promedt Consulting GmbH
Altenhofstrasse 80, 66386 St. Ingbert/Hassel,
Germany
Tel: +49-6894-581020
Bioptik Technology, Inc.
No. 188, Jhonghua South Road, Gongguan Village, Jhunan Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan 35057
E-mail: service@bioptik.com.tw
Blood Uric Acid Testing
After Blood Testing
1. Pull the test strip out of the meter. The meter turns off by itself. Unscrew the adjustable tip of the puncturer.
2. Put the protective cover back on the lancet.
Place the protective cover on a at stable surface, and stick the lancet tip in the center.
Follow the instruction on the puncturer's instruction for use manual.
3. Carefully remove an alcohol swab from its packaging.
4. Thoroughly clean the tip of the puncturer with the alcohol swab.
5. Dispose of the used alcohol swab, lancet and test strip, and store the puncturer in a clean location.
Be sure to follow your local regulations for disposal of used test strips and lancets.
Lancet (lncluded in the package)
Specication: Sterile, 30G Manufacturer: SteriLance Medical (SuZhou) Inc. Address: No. 68 Litanghe Road, Xiangcheng, Suzhou 215133, China
Do not reuse Sterilized using irradiation
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